Ben.
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13534128:onenerdykid said:There are definitely a few potential causes for this pressure.
1. Do you have footbeds?
2. Were the liners heat molded?
If you don't have footbeds, your ankle will rotate inwards which in turn causes your leg to rotate inwards. This means the outside of your shin isn't positioned where it should be in the liner. This could very will be the cause of the pressure point.
If you do have footbeds, and you did not get the liner heat molded then there is a good chance the pressure is due to not having the liner shape match the shape of your leg. Getting them heat molded will definitely help or solve the issue.
If you do have footbeds and you did get the liner heat molded, then it is probably just a case of the liner needing to break in bit more and/or just getting used to being in ski boots again after not having them on for a few months.
I have Superfeet footbeds. Not the full custom jobs, but trim to fit and they did look at my feet first to figure out which arch fit I needed. And yes they were heat molded.
Id like to think it was just getting used to being in boots, but Ive lost my big toe nails on both feet the past two years.